8:00 - 9:00 PM - Cabaret Music DepartmentFeaturing Augustana's professors and students from the Music Dept. performing pieces of their won and recommendations from the audienceBrew by the Slough, Tredway Library, 4th floor

1:00 - 4:00 PM - Physics Department Open HouseAll ages are invited; however, activities are designed for students in upper elementary gradesFree admissionHanson Science First Floor

2:00 - 4:00 PM - Easter Craft WorkshopEaster craft workshop for all ages. Free admission, but registration is requested. Contact Helene Leaf between March 15-23 at 309-757-7606 or email HHLeaf@aol.com to make your reservations. Please indicate number of persons attending. If you can assist with any aspect of the workshop, contact Helene Leaf. Thirty or more bottles to use as vases for Easter brances are needed. Glass Snapple or salad dressing bottles work well. Please bring them to Helenne beforehand,or to the workshop that dayFirst Lutheran Church, 1600 20th Street, Rock Island, Illinois

Volume 9, Issue 25 - March 19, 2012

Faculty News

Four members of the Education Department presented at the 92nd Annual National Meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) February 11-15, 2012. All four members offered single paper sessions.Deb Bracke and Chuck Hyser, in their presentation Re-Forming Norms: Navigating the Newlands of Parent Involvement, shared how they implemented ten workshops for Longfellow Elementary parents that redefined non-English speaking parents' initial conceptions of involvement in their children's education and re-conceptualized the parent role as "teachers."

Mike Schroeder and Sohyun An of Kennesaw State University (former Augustana assistant professor) invited participants to consider methods used in a capstone course to challenge teacher candidates to "live" factors associated with poverty and race in K-12 students in their session, What It's Like: Challenging Middle Class Teacher Candidates to Understand Poverty, Race and Privilege.

Pat Shea presented Reflective Conversations: Engaging a Diverse Faculty Group as a Reflective Practitioner Community which addressed the challenges and rewards of establishing consistent collegial gatherings to explore and share frameworks and understandings of the knowledge of teaching and learning in higher education.

Two "micro fictions" by Kelly Daniels (English Dept.) have appeared or are forthcoming in The Journal of Microliterature, "an online and print journal of critically acclaimed fiction and nonfiction between 1-1000 words in length." You can find the online version of "Almost Spring" here. "That Buzzing Sound Below" will be published on June 3. Kelly is particularly proud of these pieces because he wrote them following his own prompts while leading sessions of After Hours: Poetry and Prose, Augustana's creative writing club. He wonders how many faculty members will recognize the setting of "Almost Spring."

The Faculty Research Committee is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2012 Faculty Research Awards:

Jennifer Burnham

Geography

Migration patterns of Arctic terns and black-legged kittiwakes

Kelly Daniels

English

Potential residency at the Virginia Center of Creative Arts

Catherine Goebel

Art History

Research on Whistler criticism

Ellen Hay

Communication Studies

Student-to-student interaction and its effects on learning and class climate

Rick Jaeschke

Music

Arrangement of Philip Glass's Heroes Symphony for the concert band

Jason Koontz

Biology

Taxonomic research on Delphinium

Kimberly Murphy

Biology

Amphibian populations in restored wet praries

Molly Todd

History

Book: Movement for Peace: Displacement and the Rebuilding of Nations in Twentieth Century Latin America